Coordination of meanings in the prophetic sermons (rhetorical study)
Abstract
study that is concerned with the study of the relation between those meanings, and highlights the link between the parts of the sermon from the beginning, the middle and the end, and the effect of proportionality in the textual cohesion, and aims to: contribute to the detection of one aspect of prophetic rhetoric and the reasons for reaching the highest level in human performance and authership, to find out the regularity of meanings in the prophetic sermon, and to know the prophetic approach in the care of the pattern of the sermon as required by its stand and its purpose.
The research plan falls into three requirement and a preface, the first requirement: the growth of meanings and their harmony in the one prophetic sermon. Second: The functions of meanings in the beginning of prophetic speeches, and the shape(FACE?) of their association with their purpose.
The third is the effect of the epilogue on the meanings of prophetic speeches, and their connection to prologue, preceded by a preface entitled Proportionality and Prophetic Speech. The study's most important findings include:
Proportionality and arrangement are closely related to context and case evidence; they have an interactive relationship, the overall context, and the arrangement is influenced by it and its mechanics and connotations are expressed through an integrated system and a particular approach.